REGIONAL, SEAFOOD
SELF-CATERING
SELF-CATERING
SELF-CATERING
FAST FOOD
CAFES
BAR
Offline map Google map ( 0670 38 42 68; 2 Ave El Mowahidine; set menu Dh50-60;
breakfast, lunch & dinner) Less male-dominated than the neighbouring cafes, this good-value
female-run restaurant is at the top of the seafront steps near Hôtel Bellevue. It offers set
menus with fish, chicken or beef tajine; the fish option comes with prawns on the side.
Café-Restaurant el-Hourria €
Offline map Google map ( 0668 16 45 06; Ave Al Hourria; mains Dh35-50; breakfast, lunch
& dinner) The Hourria serves a good selection of Moroccan favourites and Western snacks,
with a calm dining room and a terrace on the edge of a public garden. There’s plenty of fresh
fish, including a commendable fish tajine.
Fish Market
Offline map Google map In the municipal market.
Fruit & Vegetable Market
Offline map Google map A covered market off Zankat Marrakesh.
Souq
Takes place on Sundays, 1km out of town on the road to the port.
Snack Stands & Cafes
Offline map Google map Set up around the municipal market at the southern end of Ave
Mohammed V at dusk.
Cafes
Offline map Google map Along Ave Hassan II, with views of Place Hassan II and the airfield. Hôtel
Bellevue
On a terrace above the beach, the bar at Hôtel Bellevue is a pleasant spot for a beer.
Shopping
Look out for melhaf, the very fine and colourful fabrics Saharan women use to cover
themselves. The Ensemble Artisanal (Ave Hassan II) was being renovated when we visited.
Information
Good websites include www.ifniville.com and www.visit-sidiifni.blogspot.com.
Banque Populaire (Ave Mohammed V) Has currency exchange and ATMs.
BMCE (Ave Mohammed V) Has currency exchange and ATMs.
Hassan Cyber (Ave Hassan I; per hr Dh4; 10am-1pm & 3pm-midnight) Internet access.
Post office (Ave Mohammed V)
Getting There & Away
The local bus to Tiznit via Legzira Plage (Dh5) leaves from the stop opposite the petrol station
on Zankat Moulay al-Boudali.